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People on set have started telling me that my makeup room gives them a ‘mandir wala’ vibe’ – Rishina Kandhari
Mumbai. The goddess has arrived and the festivity will continue for nine-long days. As one of the most celebrated festivals in India, people are all set to worship different forms of the goddess for nine days.
Despite having restrictions on the celebration, Rishina Kandhari of Dangal TV’s Aye Mere Humsafar has adopted a different way of celebrating Navratri.
Along with praying to get rid of the pandemic and seek blessings for loved ones, Rishina has converted her make up room into a temple.
Speaking about creating festive vibes in her makeup room, Rishina says, “I truly believe in the quote ‘Hoye sohi jo Ram rachi rakha’ from Ramayan. Whenever I am in my make up room, I listen to akhand Ramayan. While getting ready in the morning, I light kapur and play bhajans in my makeup room.
People on set have actually started telling me that my makeup room gives them a ‘mandir wala’ vibe. The divine atmosphere in my makeup room helps me to start my day on a positive note.”
Indeed, Rishina’s way of celebrating Navratri is quite unique!